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DCG Middle School Library: June 2015
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DCG Middle School Library. Welcome to the library blog where you can find things about books, authors, technology, and more . Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Tuesday Title Talk: Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. Will perhaps find today's Title Talk interesting. Red Queen. By Victoria Aveyard has the fantasy and adventure of Graceling. Along with a touch of romance seen in The Selection. Thrown in for good measure are scheming, intrigue, and revenge. Here's what the publisher Harper Collins says about the story:.
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Literate Lives: Tops of 2015...so far
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Good books and how to use 'em with kids. Thursday, July 16, 2015. Tops of 2015.so far. There's a lot of good stuff this year, so it wasn't easy to narrow my list down to top 5, all of these titles are easily interchangeable with other titles but I had to start somewhere. I'd love to hear what titles you have on your list that are missing from mine. My top 5 picture books for 2015.so far, are:. If You Plant a Seed. Obviously the illustrations are beautiful and the simple lesson about sharing is too. Start...
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Everyone Smiles in the Same Language: July 2007
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Everyone Smiles in the Same Language. This blog is for the purpose of reviewing Children's Literature for a TWU Library Science course. View my complete profile. Culture 6 - Character with Disabilities. Culture 6 - Novel by Naomi Shihab Nye. Culture 6 - G/L Character. Culture 5 - Picture Book by Yangsook Choi. Culture 5 - Picture Book by Allen Say. Culture 5 - Novel by Laurence Yep. Culture 4 - Novel by Cynthia Leitich Smith. Culture 4 - Novel by Joseph Bruchac. Culture 4 - Novel by Michael Dorris. New Y...
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Cherrywood Elementary School - Cool and Useful Links
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Majestic Way Elementary School. Vinci Park Elementary School. Click for Google map for directions to 2550 Greengate Dr.,. San Jose, CA 95132. Click to call 408.923.1915. Arrival and Dismissal Procedures. Cool and Useful Links. The Newsletter and Information. SJB Child Development Center. Single Plan for Student Achievement. Home and School Association (PTO). 2550 Greengate Dr.,. San Jose, CA 95132. Cool and Useful Links. Cool and Useful Links. Cool and Useful Links. California Young Reader Medal. Website...
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PPCMS Books « Pembroke Pines Charter Media Center
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Pembroke Pines Charter Media Center. The Southwest Regional Library. Pembroke Pines Charter Media Center. Raquo; PPCMS Books. Get a library card! Media Center Office Hours. 7:30 a.m -3:00 pm. Sunshine State Young Readers Award Nominees. Summaries from www.floridamediaed.org. Will Grace find somebody to listen to her before it’s too late? By Pam Munoz Ryan. Frenzy is a fast paced thrilling story with an apocalyptic feel. Heath and his friends are left to defend themselves and survive a ravenous diseas...
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Multicultural Literature For Children and Young Adults: Jul 7, 2011
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Multicultural Literature For Children and Young Adults. This BLOG site is created for book reviews for graduate credit for Dr. Sylvia Vardell's LS 5653*20 MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS, summer of 2011. Any comments are intended to fulfill requirements for the Texas Woman's University course. Thursday, July 7, 2011. Culture 3: Hispanic/Latino(a) Literature. Mora, Pat. 2007. YUM! Is written by Pat Mora and illustrated by. C CRITICAL ANALYSIS (INCLUDING CULTURAL MARKERS). Mora dispe...
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kayblay's literature for children: Becoming Naomi Leon
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Kayblay's literature for children. Thursday, May 1, 2008. Becoming Naomi Leon is written by Pam Munoz Ryan. And published by Scholastic Inc. in 2004. It is realistic fiction and also a multi-cultural novel. This book would be great to start talking about other cultures, especially the Mexican culture. The Festival of the Radishes. Is a real event in Mexico and would be really cool for a 4th or 5th grader. Also soap carving. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Boy Named Giotto. A Mouse Called Wolf.
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May | 2010 | Bib-Laura-graphy
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What's Laura Reading Today? Monday before BEA Links. Posted by Laura Koenig. R David Lankes looks at ways that e-readers could be reinventing books and reading at School Library Journal. This post on some of the REALLY COOL. And innovative ways that libraries are being used in Helsinki makes me want to move there. RIGHT NOW. So many things about this make me excited: libraries as content generators! Hat tip to Tame the Web. Then it should be there.). Neesha Meminger’s post. That’s the questions ask...
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Read for the Love of Books: September 2011
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Read for the Love of Books. No one is born fully-formed: it is through self-experience in the world that we become what we are." Pablo Freire. Friday, September 16, 2011. Inspired, Visionary, Congenial, Prolific, Inventive. By Pam Munoz Ryan and Peter Sis. Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor, Kirkus Best Children's Book of 2010 and Booklist Editor's Choice 2010. This book has all the feel of a classic, elegant and measured, but deeply rewarding and eminently readable."— Booklist,. Grade 5/6 Lexile 650L. Here on...